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Hawaii News Now @hawaiinewsnow.com
Jul 12, 07:39 PM

A village of tiny homes in Kalihi is celebrating its upcoming expansion with colorful murals by a local artist — something "beautiful and peaceful where people would wake up and hear the birds." https://www.hawaiinewsnow.com/2026/07/11/vibrant-murals-mark-kalihi-kauhales-phase-two-expansion/ 

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"So I wanted to create something that was similar to something that you might have seen centuries ago, something just beautiful and peaceful where people would wake up and hear the birds. It's more of giving back and giving something for people who normally don't get to enjoy stuff like this. Kalahale is really about connection to culture as well and the traditional village style living that we once used to live in, you know, generations ago. And so bringing that concept back, reminding them that this is their home and reflecting that in street art, it's going to maintain a social connection. We've overcome some barriers. We still have a lot of hiccups in the road, but by using the tools that were provided to us and working together and being consistent with each other, our community has come a long way."

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Hawaii News Now @hawaiinewsnow.com · Jul 11, 05:21 AM

A village of tiny homes in Kalihi is celebrating its upcoming expansion with colorful murals by a local artist — something "beautiful and peaceful where people would wake up and hear the birds." https://www.hawaiinewsnow.com/2026/07/11/vibrant-murals-mark-kalihi-kauhales-phase-two-expansion/